Redditor Sends Her Son To Stay With Father Because He Left The Front Door Open, Causing Their Cat To Get Out
It wasn't the first time he left the front door open.
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Being a single mother is never easy, and it becomes even harder when you have a child who doesn’t follow the rules, is extremely irresponsible, and has anger issues. This was the case for this single mother whose 18-year-old son has been causing her a lot of stress and unneeded tension in the household.
As a parent, it’s natural to want to protect your children from harm, but when your child is an adult, it becomes harder to do so. OP has been dealing with her son’s anger issues for a while now and has tried her best to understand and help him through it, but she recently reached her breaking point when her son left the door wide open, and one of their cats got out and went missing.
This incident is not the first time her son has failed to close or lock a door, and it has made her feel unsafe in her own home. She has also noticed that her son has been making poor decisions that have negatively impacted their family and that he has no understanding of the consequences.
She has tried to talk to him about it, but he always gets angry and aggressive, and she is tired of being called names in her own home. OP has decided that for the safety of herself, her other children, and their pets, she has asked her son’s father to take him to stay at his house for now.
Her son is upset with her for doing it, but she needs a break from him. OP is heartbroken over the missing cat and is worried about how her other children will react when they find out.
OP provided some additional info about her son's behavior, saying that since she was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, her son probably has ADHD too. OP felt bad about sending her son to his father, so she shared the story on Reddit to see if she did the wrong thing.
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OP is a single mom and her oldest child always had difficulty following her rules
u/InevitableIncident71Her son has anger issues and ever since he turned 18, every argument included yelling and name calling from her son
u/InevitableIncident71He left the door open one night and their cat escaped
u/InevitableIncident71OP asked his father to take him to stay at his house so she can take break from him
u/InevitableIncident71OP was diagnosed with ADHD so she suspects that her son also has it
u/InevitableIncident71OP is sick and tired of domestic abuse
u/InevitableIncident71OP provided an edit to the original story, as a response to some of the comments left by other people
u/InevitableIncident71Adults take responsibility
u/PresumedSapientGet him diagnosed
u/Utter_cockwombleChildren can be abusive
u/Unprepared_adultIn situations like this, it’s important to remember that being a parent is not easy, and it’s okay to take a step back and put yourself first. It’s also important to remember that verbal abuse is still abuse, and it’s not something to be taken lightly.
The people of Reddit sided with the mother on this one, but do you agree with them?